After Elon Musk withdrew his lawsuit against OpenAI and its two co-founders, Sam Altman, CEO, and Gregory Brockman, Chairman of the board in April, without specifying clear reasons.
Recently, Elon has resurfaced to file another lawsuit against OpenAI and the two new co-founders (again, without stating clear reasons for the return). The content of the lawsuit largely remains the same, focusing on breach of contract, violation of agreements, exaggerated advertising, and proximity to Microsoft, causing OpenAI to deviate from its original mission.
The new addition in this round of lawsuits is Elon’s request for the court to determine whether OpenAI’s latest artificial intelligence model (GPT-4 and sub-versions) has achieved the status of artificial general intelligence (AGI). If so, he requests the court to prohibit Microsoft from using it, as he believes no company should have control over an AGI model.
Source – Ars Technica, Image from @ElonMusk
TLDR: Elon Musk has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI again, questioning if their latest AI model is AGI and seeking to prevent Microsoft from using it.
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